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Posted by Kinid on June 02, 19103 at 12:33:01:
In Reply to: Re: Colonial Foods (preserving) posted by gag on May 22, 19103 at 20:48:32:
: : I'm looking for some information on colonial foods, specifically how they preserved different things and how (and from where) things like pectin (to make jelly with) were imported. If anyone has any information at all, (or a link) pertaining to this I would be eternally grateful!
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